Module 5_Spring 2023
Module 5_Spring 2023
MODULE 5:
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Lecture Objectives
The sign of the direction can be chosen arbitrarily, meaning , taking one
direction as positive makes the opposite direction negative.
R = F1 + F2 + F3 + · · · = ∑F
C R = F1x1 + F2x2 + F3x3 + · · · =∑ MO
CR= Moment due to resultant force
CR
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Problem 5.1
A B C D
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R
4 kN
Problem 5.1 xA
A B C D
R = ∑ F = -10+6= -4 kN = 4 kN ↓
Apply Varignon’s theorem to any convenient point (say A)
(MR)A= ∑ MA => 4*xA= -6*3+10*9-52
=> xA= 5 m
Will the distance from point A change if B,C or D is taken as Moment center ?
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Exercise 5.1
5.1a
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Exercise 5.1
5.1b
Locate the amount and position of the
resultant of the loads acting on the Fink
truss
Ans: R =15130 N downward , 3.62m
from A
5.1c
Find the value of P and F so that the four
forces shown in Figure produce an upward
resultant of 300 lb acting at 4 ft from the
left end of the bar.
Ans: F=200 lb , P= 400 lb
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Distributed Force System
Concentrated” forces do not exist in the exact sense, since every external force applied
mechanically to a body is distributed over a finite contact area, however small.
Entire loading on the plate is a system of parallel forces, infinite in number, each acting
on a separate differential area of the plate
Resultant of a Distributed Force System
• This system of forces can be simplified into a single resultant force FR and its
location can be specified
Resultant of a Distributed Force System
Varignon’s theorem
Resultant of a Distributed Force System
• Resultant force has a line of action which passes through the centroid
C (geometric center) of the area defined by the distributed loading
diagram w(x)
Problem 5.2
b FR = wob
F R = w ob b/2
Resultant of Commonly used Distributed Forces
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Prob 5.3: solution
R1= 800*5= 4000 N
≡ 800 N/m
A
B
5.2a
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Exercise 5.2
5.2b
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Exercise 5.2
5.2c
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Resultant of Non Concurrent , Non Parallel force system
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Resultant of Non Concurrent , Non Parallel force
system
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Problem 5.4
Determine the resultant of the three forces acting on the dam
shown in Figure and locate its intersection with the base AB. For
good design, this intersection should occur within the middle third
of the base. Does it?
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Problem 5.4
Rx = ΣFx= 10000- 6000 Cos 30o
= 4804 lb= 4804 lb →
R= √(7000)2+(27000)2 = 27424 lb
7000 lb
θx = Tan-1 |27000/-4804| θx
= 79.9o
27000 lb
27893 lb 32
Problem 5.4
Aʹ x
ix Middle third
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Application of Middle third: Design of masonry
buildings
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Exercise 5.3
5.3a
The Howe roof truss shown in Figure carries the given loads. The wind
loads are perpendicular to the inclined members. Determine the
magnitude of the resultant, its inclination with the horizontal, and where
it intersects AB.
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Exercise 5.3
5.3b
5.3c
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Exercise 5.3
5.3d
5.3e
Ans: d=4.62 ft
Exercise 5.3
5.3f
5.3g
Ans: d=2.17 m
Exercise 5.3
5.3h
5.3i